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Here & Now
Navajo leaders push for landmark water deal

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 30:46


Three tribes in the Southwest are hoping federal lawmakers will pass a water rights deal in the remaining weeks of the year. The agreement would allow many communities to bring piped water to the Navajo Nation, where about a third of households do not have clean water. We hear about the deal from Ethel Branch, attorney general of the Navajo Nation. And, think twice before getting sucked down the rabbit hole of Black Friday madness. Maurie Backman of Motley Fool Money reveals the secret marketing tactics that make holiday sales deceiving. Then, American songwriter Tom Paxton is preparing to give his final public performances next year. The 87-year-old musician reflects on his life and career.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The Furious Curious
118. Top Episodes: Side Hustles

The Furious Curious

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 34:35


Today we're talking about Side Hustles, with reoccurring guest and writer Chase Domergue. SOURCES: "53% of Workers Now Say Side Hustles Are a Must. 3 Tips for Finding the Right One" (Fool.com, Maurie Backman, 04/26/2021), "The COVID Pandemic Has Generated A BOOM In ‘Side-Hustle' Start-ups" (gramersi.com, Laruene Rey-Millet, 05/05/2021), "Get your side hustle on and make the most of the changing landscape of work" (independent.co.uk 05/18/2021), "The rise of the side hustle"  (peopleperhour.com, 01/16/2020), "The growth of the side hustle" (azbigmedia.com, 12/01/2020), Wikipedia. MUSIC: "Underdog" (Alicia Keys). ©2021 Charlie Quirk, Britton Rice.

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 21, 2023 is: ransack • RAN-sak • verb To ransack a place is to search it for something in a way that causes disorder or damage. // My sister ransacked my room looking for the shoes I had borrowed (and returned). See the entry > Examples: “Now, I didn't pick up any Halloween candy on this particular Costco trip for one big reason. If I bring home a giant sack of assorted goodies, my kids will ransack that stash in short order.” — Maurie Backman, The Motley Fool, 12 Sept. 2023 Did you know? Ransack carries the image of a house being roughly disarranged, as might happen when you are frantically searching for something. This is appropriate given the word's origin. Ransack comes, via Middle English, from the Old Norse word rannsaka: the rann in rannsaka means “house”; the second half of rannsaka is what is known as an “ablaut” variant of sœkja, meaning “to seek, search out.” But our modern use of the word isn't restricted to houses. You can ransack a drawer, a suitcase, or even (by hurriedly looking through it) the contents of a book. Ransack also inspired another English word related to disorder and unsteadiness. A now-obsolete form of ransack, ransackle, gave us our adjective ramshackle, meaning “rickety” or “carelessly or loosely constructed.”

Retirement Starts Today Radio
Don't Even THINK About Delaying Retirement, Ep #236

Retirement Starts Today Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 20:18


Have you been hesitant to retire this year because of all that is going on in the world? On this episode of Retirement Starts Today, we'll explore a retirement headline from Maurie Backman at The Motley Fool called 3 Reasons Why 2022 May Be a Bad Year to Retire, but then you'll hear my rebuttal to each of her 3 arguments.  If you have been on the fence about whether you should take the plunge and retire now, you won't want to miss this episode. Make sure to stick around until the end of the episode to hear an anonymous question about how to be certain that you won't owe interest and penalties on a Roth conversion.  Outline of This Episode [2:11] Pitfall #1 - The pandemic is still raging [5:00] Pitfall #2 - Inflation is rampant [8:15] Pitfall #3 - Stability is important [12:23] An underpayment penalty question Resources & People Mentioned The Motley Fool - 3 Reasons Why 2022 May Be a Bad Year to Retire Taxes in Retirement Facebook group Underpayment of Estimated Tax on the IRS website Estimated Taxes on TurboTax's website Connect with Benjamin Brandt Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com/ Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/retiremeasap Subscribe to the newsletter: https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/newsletter Subscribe to Retirement Starts Today on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbean, Player FM, iHeart, or Spotify

The Furious Curious
52. Side Hustles

The Furious Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 34:35


Today we're talking about Side Hustles, with reoccurring guest and writer Chase Domergue. SOURCES: "53% of Workers Now Say Side Hustles Are a Must. 3 Tips for Finding the Right One" (Fool.com, Maurie Backman, 04/26/2021), "The COVID Pandemic Has Generated A BOOM In ‘Side-Hustle' Start-ups" (gramersi.com, Laruene Rey-Millet, 05/05/2021), "Get your side hustle on and make the most of the changing landscape of work" (independent.co.uk 05/18/2021), "The rise of the side hustle" (peopleperhour.com, 01/16/2020), "The growth of the side hustle" (azbigmedia.com, 12/01/2020), Wikipedia. MUSIC: "Underdog" (Alicia Keys). ©2021 Charlie Quirk, Britton Rice.

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday | Microsoft patches Windows to protect from a data breach

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 34:06


BRN Sunday | It's not all about the cost: retirement litigation heats up; minding your expenses: drilling down on unemployment and the jobless rate; Microsoft patches Windows to protect from a data breach; Who's first to space? Bezos or Branson? | Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy, Maurie Backman, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | Visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday | Concerns related to inflation: how does housing weigh on the Consumer Price Index

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 51:37


BRN Sunday | Don't forget the good ‘ol emergency fund ; Tech shakes up the Supermarket; Facebook plans to not take a cut revenue from creators who make money on its platforms until 2023 ; Concerns related to inflation: how does housing weigh on the Consumer Price Index ; Department of Labor is contemplating new ERISA exemptions related to eliminate credit rating agencies ; Cycle-3 document restatements: what to know and scrutinize | Maurie Backman, Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | Visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday | Watching your personal spending as America reopens

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 34:49


BRN Sunday | The ESG executive order & developments with missing participants ; watching your personal spending as America reopens ; Amazon purchases MGM ; Commercial space clean-up service could be ready in 2024  | Maurie Backman, Daniel Kline,David Levine & Kevin Walsh | Visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com to subscribe

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday | The Chip Shortage Is Driving Up Tech Prices

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 50:36


BRN Sunday | The economy is reopening but there are supply chain disruptions and inflationary pressures; the GAO begins a review of target date funds; The Chip Shortage Is Driving Up Tech Prices—Starting With TVs;  Children's-Education Franchises Are Going Hi-Tech; Travel this summer will be in excess of 2019: what to know about rising prices | special guest: Maurie Backman, Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy & Kevin Walsh | Visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com to subscribe

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 8, 2021 is: frugal • FROO-gul • adjective : characterized by or reflecting economy in the use of resources Examples: "Frugal diners might prefer hitting Ulrich's on Monday nights, when all burgers are $3 off. It's one of the best deals Downtown, or anywhere in town." — Nick Vlahos, The Peoria (Illinois) Journal Star, 1 Mar. 2021 "But a frugal lifestyle doesn't have to mean a deprived lifestyle. In fact, I've managed to whittle down my spending and boost my savings by making a few simple but meaningful choices." — Maurie Backman, The Motley Fool, 19 Jan. 2021 Did you know? Those who are frugal are unwilling to (lavishly) enjoy the fruits of their labors, so it may surprise you to learn that frugal ultimately derives from the Latin frux, meaning "fruit" or "value," and is even a distant cousin of the Latin word for "enjoy" (frui). The connection between fruit or value and restraint was first made in Latin; the Middle French word that English speakers eventually adopted as frugal came from the Latin adjective frugalis, a frux descendant meaning "virtuous" or "frugal." Although English speakers adopted frugal by the 16th century, they were already lavishly supplied with earlier coinages to denote the idea, including sparing and thrifty.

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday for Sunday, May 2, 2021

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 44:31


BRN Sunday for Sunday, May 2, 2021 | Collective investment trusts in 403b plans?; Last minute tax filing tips ; A pivotal week in markets – a dovish Fed, the best earnings we've ever seen and a spendthrift Federal government ; Amazon to Pass Walmart in U.S. Retail Sales in 2025 ; Apple reports record earnings and sales for a non-holiday quarter | special guest: Maurie Backman, Daniel Kline, Oliver Renick, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | For more info visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday for Sunday, April 18, 2021

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 43:46


BRN Sunday for Sunday, April 18, 2021 | Checking credit reports during the pandemic; More streaming concerts coming post-COVID-19; Drivers wanted: Record demand at Uber as vaccinations rise has company actively luring drivers; New-Home Construction Rebounds as America Faces Dire Housing Shortage  ; the DOL releases Tips for hiring a service provider with strong cybersecurity practice and Online Security Tips | special guest: Maurie Backman, Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | For more info visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday for Sunday, April 4, 2021

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 37:04


BRN Sunday for Sunday, April 4, 2021 |The tax deadline's been extended, but you may still owe money by April 15; Google US workers can return to offices in April in a limited capacity; Amazon launches 'AWS Space Accelerator' to help space startups; the Biden $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan includes $200 billion for housing and mortgage rates skyrocket; Is data a plan asset? No, according to the Court in the Shell Oil ERISA suit | special guest: Maurie Backman, Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | For more info visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe

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The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday for Sunday, March 21, 2021

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 54:48


BRN Sunday for Sunday, March 21, 2021 | Covid relief payments begin hitting accounts, Amazon's telehealth service will expand nationwide this summer; Uber to give UK drivers minimum wage, pension, holiday pay ; markets and interest rates ; which states across the U.S. have the least and most affordable housing ; the impact of the Fed's announcement on mortgage rates; a confirmation vote is scheduled for the new secretary of Labor what's that portend for retirement policy | special guest: Maurie Backman, Daniel Kline, Oliver Renick, Jacob Passy, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | For more info visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe

The Broadcast Retirement Network
BRN Sunday for Sunday, March 7, 2021

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 47:07


BRN Sunday for Sunday, March 7, 2021 | Spring cleaning your finances; 'Deep Nostalgia' brings new life to dead ancestors by re-animating old photos; New Best Buy Health services for Apple Watch aim to keep older adults safe and independent; Mortgage rates trend about 3.00% ; Did you refinance your mortgage last year? Here's how it could affect your taxes  ; A COVID relief – stimulus update: capping retirement cost of living adjustments to balance the budget? | special guest: Maurie Backman, Daniel Kline, Jacob Passy, David Levine & Kevin Walsh | For more info visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe

Millionaire Habits
29% of Americans Think They'll Be Millionaires. Here's How to Achieve That Goal

Millionaire Habits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 6:29


Article written by Maurie Backman at The Motley Fool or fool.com. Thank you kindly. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

I'm Bored
Dan and Maurie Backman talk pet peeves

I'm Bored

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 24:11


Everyone has pet peeves -- little things that they see other people do that drive them nuts. On this episode of I'm Bored Dan Kline is joined by his friend and colleague Maurie Backman to discuss the pet peeves that bother them.

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Motley Fool Answers
5 Financial Statistics that Scared the Heck Out of Us

Motley Fool Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 40:35


Fool.com contributor Maurie Backman joins us to share the scariest financial statistics she’s encountered. Sponsor links: paypal.com/fool $50 off your first job post at Linkedin.com/fool

Industry Focus
Energy: 5 Hot Tips for Buying a New Home (Re-Air)

Industry Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 34:56


A home is the largest purchase the average person makes in his or her lifetime. However, real estate transactions can be intimidating, and because most people only go through the process once or twice, it’s hard to develop the experience needed to “know what you don’t know.” To help bridge this knowledge gap, Motley Fool personal finance experts Dan Kline and Maurie Backman join the podcast to share their experience buying properties and their 5 best tips for buying a new home. Check out more of our content here: TMF's podcast portal YouTube Twitter Join Our Motley Fool Podcast Facebook Group LinkedIn StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter

Industry Focus
Energy: 5 Hot Tips for Buying a New Home

Industry Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 34:49


A home is the largest purchase the average person makes in his or her lifetime. However, real estate transactions can be intimidating, and because most people only go through the process once or twice, it’s hard to develop the experience needed to “know what you don’t know.” To help bridge this knowledge gap, Motley Fool personal finance experts Dan Kline and Maurie Backman join the podcast to share their experience buying properties and their 5 best tips for buying a new home. Check out more of our content here: TMF's podcast portal YouTube Twitter Join Our Motley Fool Podcast Facebook Group LinkedIn StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter Thanks to Airbnb for supporting our show.  Go to airbnb.com/fool and start hosting and you’ll receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card if you generate $500 in booking value by July 31. Terms and conditions apply.

Motley Fool Answers
Let's Debunk Some Retirement Myths!

Motley Fool Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 30:49


We’re debunking common retirement myths with the help of Fool.com writer, Maurie Backman. Alison shares your moving and homebuying/selling advice. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting Motley Fool. Go to www.linkedin.com/fool and get a $50 off your first job post. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at NetSuite.com/FOOL.